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We already have notrotros among the first phones that Samsung will present this week under the WMC 2008 in Barcelona, and you are moving in the first person.

The G810 Samsung is one of the terminals that Nokia has introduced semi presuming that work with its operating system, Symbian S60 (v9.2). And almost matched the specifications with one of its terminals, including the Nokia N95. A trademark pseudo white?

The news of LG in this fair of mobile phones, we had to sift through a model, the LG KF510. This is the model of LG to highlight design and for being an ultra, but has not missed a facet in which stresses the photo. In addition, the front area has a touch that makes use of the interface to Sacha did not end yesterday when tried to convince the filing of his brothers. Continue reading →

Wow, never thought we’d see the day that an iDEN handset came along that lacked that distinct iDENness. Motorola will definitely set that marketplace on fire if this beautifully RAZR 2-esque thing actually proves to be real, check out the frickin external screen on this thing! Featuring a 3 megapixel camera, external touch screen — we’re not positive if this only refers to the controls pictured above — Bluetooth, support for up to a 6 GB SD card, and have we mentioned how glorious the whole thing looks? Look for this to land Q4 this year, that is, if it ever gets out of Photoshop the design room. Color us pretty unsure until we hear more.

We don’t have many details, but this NEC flask phone seems to be a combination of being liquid-powered and touch-screened, and is so crazy advanced that we think it’s probably a prototype. According to NEC, however, it’s going to be released some time in 2008. We think it’s cool that the liquid inside will drain as you’re using the phone, allowing you to see just how much power you have left. Here’s to hoping this isn’t a Japan-only release. [via Textually]

If you’re carrrying around a Mobiado Luminoso cell phone, it’s a safe bet you might be interested in Bissol’s brass-encased 4GB flash drives — so why not jack the ritz factor by combining them in Mobiado’s new battery cover for the Luminoso, which features a storage / display compartment for the included drive? That’s right — Mobiado asked itself what its customers wanted, and came up with a custom battery cover that only holds an opulent brass flash drive. Damn, we knew we weren’t exactly the target market, but you’d think they’d at least try to go quadband first.